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Mary Stafford and Her Jazz Band perform "Crazy Blues", the song that started the 1920s Blues craze. Recorded January 5, 1921. From the original 78rpm disk.
This audio is part of the collection: 78 RPMs & Cylinder Recordings
It also belongs to collection: Music & Arts
Artist/Composer: Mary Stafford
Date: 1921-01-05 00:00:00
Source: Original 78rpm disk digitized by old78collector
Keywords: Music; Blues; Jazz; 78rpm; Oldtime
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Reviewer:
alton439 -





Subject:
Very Well Done
This is the same song that was Mamie Smith's most celebrated song but the recording does sound cleaner. Daddy G's Memory Music
Reviewer:
randomandrare -





Subject:
Sounds Great
This is the first time I've ever heard Mary Stafford's version. I've had a copy of Mamie Smith's OKeh for several years now. The remastering is very clean, well done!
Reviewer:
StaggrLee -



Subject:
pretty good
Good sounding tune. Nice remastering job. It sounds like the original was a well-balanced recording.